She believes he will be successful again this summer at the World Championships and in the future.

Peters added: “So long as God is willing and nothing goes horribly wrong.

“He still has a lot to achieve outside of the track in terms of longer distances because he has such a huge range of talent.”

Farah’s heart is in the sport and Peters believes he will become a role model and ambassador for young people in sport.

She said: “With a culture that’s dominated by football it is really good to have somebody in a sport that is as inclusive and diverse as athletics, actually up there and attracting the kind of media attention he does.

“His future is much about being a beacon for what you can achieve through sport.”